Market fresh Report - Week Ending January 18th

Information courtesy of Sue Dodd, Sydney Markets

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Rockmelon
It’s a fabulous time to enjoy rockmelons.
Cherries
Late-season cherries are plump, sweet and full of flavour, with most fruit now coming from Tasmania. Quality remains excellent, making it a great time to enjoy this summer favourite
Lychees
For a tropical, sweet summer sensation, pick up a bag of tropical Queensland-grown lychees. They are easy to peel and super juicy. Depending on the variety. Just 100g of lychees provides your daily recommended dietary intake of vitamin C for a day.
Bananas
Bananas remain top value this week. Try blending them into banana and chocolate smoothie pops for an easy homemade treat that kids and grown-ups alike will love
Eggplant
Eggplant is a true summer standout, with great-quality fruit in good supply. Its creamy flesh absorbs flavours beautifully. Slice, lightly salt, then grill or roast until golden and tender. Delicious in salads, wraps or served alongside barbecued meats
Pumpkin
Pumpkin is plentiful and great value, with sweet, richly coloured flesh ideal for summer cooking. Roast or air-fry chunks until golden, then serve at room temperature tossed through salads with feta, herbs and a bright lemon dressing
Figs
New-season figs have arrived and are eating beautifully. Serve fresh figs with prosciutto and a soft blue cheese, or enjoy simply as they are. As figs are highly perishable, store in the refrigerator and use within 1–2 days. Succulent large black figs are a seasonal treat.
Mangoes
It’s been a bumper mango season and quality fruit continues to arrive in good supply. Choose from Calypso, Honey Gold, Kensington Pride and R2E2 varieties, all delivering rich tropical flavour.
Plums
Golden and red-fleshed plums are in peak season from December through early May. Give them the ultimate summer treatment by grilling on the barbecue, or toss sliced plums through leafy salads.
Tomatoes
Summer tomatoes are richly flavoured, with a wide range of varieties to enjoy. This week there a good supply of cherry and grape tomatoes at your local greengrocer
Beetroot
Fresh beetroot adds colour, sweetness and a boost of folate to summer meals. Whip up a healthy, beetroot and yoghurt dip or salad
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Cos lettuce
Choose crisp baby cos lettuce and store it in a sealed container in the fridge. Avoid storing lettuce near apples, pears or melons, as these release gases that cause it to deteriorate quickly
Grapes
Australian grapes are in full swing, with crisp, juicy bunches perfect for snacking or adding bursts of sweetness to summer salads. Choose from white, red and black seedless varieties.
Peaches and nectarines
Warm January days have intensified the flavour of peaches and nectarines, making them irresistibly sweet and juicy. Your local greengrocer will have quality fruit. Halve the fruit, dust lightly with icing sugar and caramelise under a hot grill, then serve with vanilla ice cream. Stonefruit also shines in summer salads, adding colour and natural sweetness.
Oranges
Australian-grown valencia oranges are outstanding value. While the rind may show a green tinge, the flesh inside is sweet, juicy and packed with vitamin C. Add segments to salads, use the juice in dressings, or caramelise slices for an easy dessert
Sweetcorn
Summer sweetcorn is fresh and flavoursome. Add kernels to salads, salsas, café style fritters, pasta, rice dishes or burger patties for colour and sweetness.
Snake beans
Snake beans are in season and excellent value. Sold in bunches, these long, slender beans have a delicate flavour and tender texture
Capsicum
Capsicum prices are easing. Green capsicums are typically cheaper than red and yellow varieties. A medium sized red capsicum general weights between 200g-250g


Seasonal Recipes - Summer


Crispy Skin Salmon Fillets with Bean Mash and Mango Salsa
When you use fresh herbs and seasonal produce there’s no need to bombard a dish with fat and salt for flavour. Unless of course it’s good fat. This is a recipe that is packed full of flavour and contains essential Omega 3 fats. It’s a beautiful dish to look at, it tastes delicious and it’s very easy to make.

Japanese miso and tofu soup
This is one of my favourite soups to make. It's super-easy and you just feel like it's doing you good with each spoonful. To maintain the probiotic properties of the miso, bring it to a boil slowly and turn the heat off within 2 minutes of boiling

Gluten Free Orange and Almond Cake
I found this recipe on SBS food and immediately made it a bit healthier by cutting down on the amount of sugar it contains. It's super-moist and rich so you don't need a big piece to feel satisfied.

Szechuan and turmeric kimchi
This is a recipe I created after repeatedly spending over 10 dollars for a small jar of a delicious commercial brand. It costs the same t0 make almost almost five times the amount and the process is ridiculously easy. The longer you leave it the nicer it gets.

Mackerel and Broad Bean salad with Rocket dressing
Hooray, it’s broad bean season again. Seize the moment. Here’s the perfect lunch to serve on a warm spring day. Accompanied with a small basket of warmed sourdough wholegrain rolls, your guests will leave satisfied and sated for the remainder of the day.

Pineapple Frangipanni Cake
This dessert does take time to prepare but it’s delicious, not too sweet and there’s nothing like it available commercially. You may have to serve it with ice cream (but find a good one) for the diehards who have a sweet tooth, but personally I like it with a sheep’s yoghurt and sliced fresh pineapple.

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